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Top 10 Movie Characters of all Time #100627
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10. Gollum
Played by Andy Serkis in the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003, dir. Peter Jackson)

9. Jeff Spicoli
Played by Sean Penn in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982, dir. Amy Heckerling)

8. Ellen Ripley
Played by Sigourney Weaver in Alien (1979, dir. Ridley Scott) and three later films

7. Indiana Jones
Played by Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, dir. Steven Spielberg) and two later films

6. Annie Hall
Played by Diane Keaton in Annie Hall (1977, dir. Woody Allen)

5. James Bond
Played by Sean Connery in Dr. No (1962, dir. Terence Young) and six later films

4. Norman Bates
Played by Anthony Perkins in Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) and, alas, three ill-advised sequels

3. Scarlett O’Hara
Played by Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind (1939, dir. Victor Fleming)

2. Fred C. Dobbs
Played by Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948, dir. John Huston)

1. Vito Corleone
Played by Marlon Brando in The Godfather (1972, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)

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Interesting.

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I'd place N2 Michael, in 1972. In this movie he has more developement, as a character. And Gollum?


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Gollum? Ripley? Spicoli? :rolleyes:

Not saying I have a problem with the latter two, but there are MANY MANY better ones. Travis Bickle, Man With No Name, Rick Blaine, Darth Vader, Jake Gittes, Randle McMurphy, and many more.


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Vito was my favorite character from The Godfather, and personally, my favorite film character of all-time, but there's a difference between personal favorite, and the best. My vote for best goes to Michael Corleone, and it blows my mind that he isn't in the top ten. Or Travis Bickle for that matter!!!


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How about Hannibal Lecter? Charles Foster Kane? I'll make a list in a little while.

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I know I'm biased, but whatever:

Vito Corleone
Michael Corleone
Travis Bickle
Jake LaMotta
Tony Montana
Tom Hagen
Sonny Corleone
Fredo Corleone
Tommy DeVito
Nicky Santoni


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Lets not forget Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones. Great movie, and character.


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Gollum? Eek, I hated him!

My top 10 in order:
Sonny Corelone
Micheal Corleone/Vito Corleone (they tie, I can't decide)
Scarlett O'Hara
Vincent Vega
Tommy DeVito
Tracy Lord (from the Philadelphia Story)
Angelo Maggio (Frank Sinatra in From Here to Eternity)
Holly Golightly
Gladys Benton (Jean Harlow in Libeled Lady)


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Re: Top 10 Movie Characters of all Time #100636
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1. Travis Bickle

Played by Robert Deniro in "Taxi Driver." Bickle may well be the most complex character ever depicted on film. The movie itself is a study of this one character.

2. Juda Ben Hur

Played by Charlton Heston in "Ben Hur." Heston does a supurb job in portraying a courageous Jewish Prince during the time of Jesus Christ.

3. Michael Corleone

Played by Al Pacino in the Godfather Trilogy. Could be one of the most dynamic characters ever.

4. The Man with no name

Played by Clint Eastwood in the Fistful of Dollars Trilogy. Say what you want, but Leone's protagonist is the ultimate badass of Westerns.

5. Andy Dufrane (Or however the hell you spell it)

Played by Tim Robbins in "The Shawshank Redemption." Very few characters have drawn as much sympathy from me as the audience. A very smart, sophisticated, and all around loveable character.


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Just who in the hell made this list? Good grief putting ET above Darth Vader

My top ten would look nothing like theirs.

I can see putting Clints Blondi from The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly but to omit the other 2 is simply unforgiveable and punnishable by death.

Plus putting that idiot from LOTR in the top ten. :rolleyes:


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A lot of the good ones like Charles F. Kane and McMurphy are later in the list.

Jake Gittes at 37??!?! Norma Desmond at 31?!!

BLONDIE? Not even the full title of MAN WITH NO NAME? at 50?!?!


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The kid from Home Alone? Why is he on this list? He wasn't interesting, he was irritating. It was a stupid comedy for Christ's sake!


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yeh I know I thought the list was pretty wack..it's strange how they got Vito Corleone as No 1 I thought Micheal would have been in there somewhere...why do u think that don vito was no1???


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You know who was a great chracter? Peter Parker's boss the newspaper editor from Spiderman. God that guy was cool


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He is the man - he got to meet spidey i envy him lol


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Quote:
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yeh I know I thought the list was pretty wack..it's strange how they got Vito Corleone as No 1 I thought Micheal would have been in there somewhere...why do u think that don vito was no1???
Probley cause he was transformed from a sex symbol icon-to a 60 year old Mafia Don and pulled if of better than anybody could have imagined thats my opinon


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Another great movie character: Gerard in The Fugitive, Tommy Lee Jones.


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Here are Mine

Vito Corleone
Darth Vader
Michael Corleone
Henry Hill
Donnie Brasco
Jimmy Burke
Nicky Santoro
R2d2/c3po
Ace Rothstein
Freddy Kruger


The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers.
First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves.
It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.

Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared

"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"

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Quote:
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Here are Mine

Vito Corleone
Darth Vader
Michael Corleone
Henry Hill
Donnie Brasco
Jimmy Burke
Nicky Santoro
R2d2/c3po
Ace Rothstein
Freddy Kruger
A lot of the people on your list are/were real poeple Henry Hill, Donnie Brasco (aka Joe Pistone), Jimmy Burke (Conway), Nicky Santoro (Tony the Ant), and Ace Rothstein (Lefty something or other).

All good characters still, but I don't know if they count.


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I'll add Frank Serpico to my list.


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Quote:
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[quote]Originally posted by DE NIRO:
[b] Here are Mine

Vito Corleone
Darth Vader
Michael Corleone
Henry Hill
Donnie Brasco
Jimmy Burke
Nicky Santoro
R2d2/c3po
Ace Rothstein
Freddy Kruger
A lot of the people on your list are/were real poeple Henry Hill, Donnie Brasco (aka Joe Pistone), Jimmy Burke (Conway), Nicky Santoro (Tony the Ant), and Ace Rothstein (Lefty something or other).

All good characters still, but I don't know if they count. [/b][/quote]I liked the parts they played in the films so they count for me


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First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves.
It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.

Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared

"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"

"Make Love Not War" John Lennon
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Here's my top ten list (in no particular order):

Maggie "The Cat" Pollitt - Liz Taylor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". She was beautiful. She fought for the man she loved. She won!

James Bond - My preference is for the early Sean Connery movies ("From Russia with Love", "Goldfinger" and "Dr. No"). He was suave beyond belief. He always said the right thing. He always got the girl. He always won.

Rocky Balboa - Sylvester Stallone in a series of 5 movies. He was a dumb, lovable oaf who, when given a shot, took his best shot, and made us all feel good.

Holly Golightly - Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's". She was flighty and faddish, but she was cute beyond belief. She showed us that happiness is in our grasp if we only recognize it.

King Kong - (Did you expect me to leave him off my list?) Filmdom's biggest monkey showed a lot more human feeling than many other "stars" of the silver screen. He was the master of his own world but he let his guard down when he fell in love. "T'was beauty that killed the beast".

Luke Jackson - Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke". The quintessential anti-hero who refused to march to the beat of The Man's drummer. Wasted talent at its best.

Cody Jarrett - James Cagney plays the headache plagued sociopath who finally ends up on top of the world. KA-BOOOOM

Dorothy Gale - Judy Garland's "Wizard of Oz" character brings out the confused child in all of us and helps us realize that sometimes happiness is right in front of our nose .

Vito Corleone - Brando as the ultimate father and man who refuses to dance on someone else's puppet strings.

Rick Blaine - Humphrey Bogart in "Casablanca". The ultimate leading romantic role in movie history. "Here's looking at you, kid".


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Quote:
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[b]Holly Golightly - Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's". She was flighty and faddish, but she was cute beyond belief. She showed us that happiness is in our grasp if we only recognize it.
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Quote:
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You know what's gonna happen to you? I am gonna march you over to the zoo and feed you to the yak....after I finish this drink.
I'll answer that with a quote you may have heard before:

"Go ahead, make my day". :p


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I like the first better.

But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?


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DV,

I believe your quote is Magnum Force.


Since I'm on my lunch and have to get back to work, I don't have a quote ready, but I love the "Pear" scene with young Vito in GFII. :p


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Quote:
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DV,

I believe your quote is Magnum Force.


Since I'm on my lunch and have to get back to work, I don't have a quote ready, but I love the "Pear" scene with young Vito in GFII. :p


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Shame on you TIS, it's the original Dirty Harry!

Although there is a slightly reworded version of the quote said in the beginning of Magnum Force.


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Now, this is my kind of thread.

IN NO SPECIFIC ORDER:
1.) The Narrorator
  • Film: Fight Club (1999)
  • Actor: Edward Norton


2.) Donnie Darko
  • Film: Donnie Darko (2001)
  • Actor: Jake Gyllenhaal


3.) Mr. Pink
  • Film: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
  • Actor: Steve Buscemi


4.) Johnny Boy
  • Film: Mean Streets (1973)
  • Actor: Robert De Niro


5.) Michael Corleone
  • Film: The Godfather Trilogy (1972, 1974, 1990)
  • Actor: Al Pacino


6.) Travis Bickle
  • Film: Taxi Driver (1976)
  • Actor: Robert De Niro


7.) Sy Parrish (If you havn't noticed yet, I tend to enjoy anti-social/mentally disturbed character's... The Narrorator, Travis Bickle, and Sy all have that characteristic about them.)
  • Film: One Hour (2002)
  • Actor: Robin Williams


8.) Tyler Durden (I'm a HUGE Fight Club fan...)
  • Film: Fight Club (1999)
  • Actor: Brad Pitt


9.) Raoul Duke (This movie had be laughing histerically)
  • Film: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
  • Actor: Johnny Depp


10.) Brick Tamland (Few films make me laugh outloud... Comedy has really gone down-hill, but I enjoyed this one alot. It deserved mention, especially the "Brick" character, who was undoubtablly the funniest)
  • Film: Anchorman (2004)
  • Actor: Steve Carell


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